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Jackson Nanny May Have Provided MJ Drugs

Posted by josh loposer on October 23rd, 2009 at 9:00 am

grace with jackson children 272x300 Jackson Nanny May Have Provided MJ DrugsIs the Jackson kids’ nanny going to jail? The Jacksons had a close-call yesterday, when a paparazzo rear-ended their car. Today, it’s being reported that the driver, nanny Grace Rwaramba, might soon be under some heavy fire, as investigators turn their eyes towards her role in MJ’s death.

According to Jackson family friend Romonica Harris, Rwaramba was basically the drug mule for Michael’s addiction. Meds prescribed under fake names were allegedly placed in her mailbox in Beverly Hills… then magically made their way to MJ’s house.

Romonica goes on to call Grace “the No 1 enabler in his life.” Says Harris:

“She [Grace] is in love with him [Jackson] and refused to completely leave his employment. She expected Michael to marry her but he refused.

She used his children to stay connected to him and had them calling her Mommy.”

Based on the fact that she’s still driving them to karate class, I’d say she’s probably the closest thing they do have to a real mother. So, it would obviously be devastating if she were to be taken away from them.

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